‘They can’t do what you do’: Serena Williams speaks out in support of Caitlin Clark
Serena Williams has spoken out in support of Caitlin Clark, saying she is glad the Indiana Fever star stays away from social media and applauding
I just listened to Wu-Tang Clan’s Once Upon a Time in Shaolin. As music, it’s good. As art, it’s truly great
This waiver I’m signing says it is binding until the day I die or the year 2103 – whichever comes first. I’ll be 112 years
Labor urged to put human rights record before trade as Chinese premier visits Canberra
Human rights advocates have called on Anthony Albanese to place China’s human rights record ahead of economic and trade discussions in his meeting with China’s
Andy Murray faces wait on Olympic doubles but Raducanu turns down place
Andy Murray faces an uncertain wait to see if he will make the cut for the Olympic doubles draw alongside Dan Evans as he deliberates
‘We’re excited’: arthouse hits draw young UK filmgoers to a summer of subtitles
This time last summer, British cinemas were holding their collective breath, looking forward to the biggest box office weekend of the year. “Barbenheimer” came to
Chaka Khan review – queen of funk sounds as majestic as ever
The opening gig by the curator of this year’s Meltdown festival begins in impressively grandstanding style. The lights in the Royal Festival Hall dim, the
Strike: An Uncivil War review – brutal confrontation on the miners’ strike picket lines
British schoolchildren are taught that the last full-scale military engagement on their soil was the battle of Culloden in 1746. But this should change: on
Chinese firm sought to use UK university links to access AI for possible military use
A Chinese state-owned company sought to use a partnership with a leading British university in order to access AI technology for potential use in “smart
Bowie and Spice Girls PR Alan Edwards: ‘Through punk I found another family’
I always knew I was adopted. I had a sister, Mary, and a brother, Tony, and we all looked quite different, so I suppose our
‘Hip-hop is the new avant garde’: John Cale on Lou Reed, anger and continual reinvention
Even over the phone from Los Angeles, John Cale has a certain presence. It’s not just the still resonant Welsh lilt of his speaking voice